International variations in the incidenc
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D. M. Parkin; C. A. Stiller; J. Nectoux
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Article
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1993
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John Wiley and Sons
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French
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## Abstract Bone cancers comprise about 5% of childhood neoplasms. Osteosarcoma, the most common subโtype, shows a somewhat irregular geographic pattern of incidence, with low rates in some Asian (Indian, Japanese, Chinese) and Latin American populations. Incidence is similar in the sexes and rises